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Construction lobby formed in Inishowen 18.07.08

by Liam Porter, Inishowen Independent

A GROUP of angry developers and architects from across Inishowen have expressed a unanimous vote of no confidence in the Sanitary Services Department of Donegal County Council following a meeting in Buncrana last week.
At the meeting the group of over 40 representatives who formed the Construction Industry of Inishowen group, heard local councillors Rena Donaghey and Marian McDonald say they had tried ‘time and again’ to get answers from the Department but to no avail. Frustrated developers maintained there was little point in electing local representatives if they had no power to make decisions.
“It would seem as if the powers all lie with civil servants and perhaps it’s time that we voted them in instead of councillors,” said the chairman of the meeting
Cllr. Rena Donaghey
Mickey McCormick.
“We don’t mean any disrespect to the councillors,” Mr. McCormick continued, “but if you are the people elected by the people to represent them then surely you should have the power to make decisions that affect the people.”
Councillor Rena Donaghey who told the meeting that ‘at the end of the day councillors have very little power,’ said she understood the frustration being felt by developers.
Cllr. Marian McDonald That was a comment echoed by councillor Marian McDonald who said she was ‘steady on to the Sanitary Services Department,’ and was just as frustrated by their failure to reply to their requests.
Deputy Joe McHugh suggested that the group should seek to send a deputation to an Inishowen Electoral Area meeting where officials from the council could hear their frustration at the current situation.
“It is hard to believe that at a time when the County Manager is seriously worried
about where money will come from for projects, that you as a group of developers have offered to contribute towards a major piece of infrastructure and are not even being listened to,” he said.
The meeting later selected Henry McKinney, Sean Craig, Mickey McCormick, Martin O’Donnell, Harold McGuinness and Paul McGrath as the first committee members of the Construction Industry of Inishowen group and they have now sought a delegation to the next Inishowen electoral area meeting.
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